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vagabundo [1.1K]
3 years ago
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The temperature of the areas surrounding El Campo before Storm 1 and before Storm 2 was about 15°C, and there was the same amoun

t of water vapor in the air.
Storm 2 had more rainfall than Storm 1.





What were the conditions before Storm 2, and why did more rainfall with those conditions?

i will give 30 pts PLZ ANSWER ASAP
Biology
1 answer:
photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
5 0

Answers:

The temperature of the surronding areas of El Campo is the same.

Before storm 2, El Campo will have been warmer than before Storm 1 and windy. Wind pushed the warmer air parcel even higher and the air parcel lost more energy.

Explanation:

Weather patterns refers to repeated way weather occur for days, or weeks or for a time. Weather pattern is caused by heat from the sun and movement from the air.

In El Campo, the temperature of the surronding area is the same.

If an air parcel is higher than the surronding air, it will rise. When the air parcel has higher temperature, it will rise very high and loses energy which result in rainfall.

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